Wearable eyebrow-irradiating device

ABSTRACT

A wearable eyebrow-irradiating device includes a main irradiation body, a circumferential light-shielding lining and a fastening headband. The main irradiation body, worn on user&#39;s head, has at least one lighting component for projecting respective eyebrow-growth stimulating beams onto corresponding eyebrow-growing zones upon when the main irradiation body is fitted onto the head. The circumferential light-shielding lining, mounted fixedly at the main irradiation body by surrounding the lighting component, is to shield the eyebrow-growing zone, so that an eye can be isolated from the neighboring eyebrow-growing zone. The fastening headband, connecting the main irradiation body, is to wear the main irradiation body tightly onto the head, and to elastically deform the circumferential light-shielding lining so as to completely shield the eyebrow-growing zone and thus to prevent the eyebrow-growth stimulating beam from irradiating the eye.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a wearable eyebrow-irradiating device, and moreparticularly to the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device thatincorporates a circumferential light-shielding lining and a fasteningheadband to shield an eyebrow-growing zone so as not to leak opticalbeams for stimulating and growing an eyebrow.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Currently, in the art, some manufacturers have developed variousportable eyebrow-irradiating devices for growing eyebrows. However, theportable device is mainly mounted to ears of respective user in ahanging manner like wearing glasses, or directly clamped to user's head,such that an irradiation section of the portable device can target aneyebrow-growing zone on the head. Also, no matter whether the portabledevice is a hanging eyebrow-irradiating device or a clampingeyebrow-irradiating device, an foreseeable situation is that the devicecan't fit firmly on each of many different heads. In addition, theirradiation section is usually furnished with a light source mountedinside a hole so as to confine a projection angle and a projection rangeof the light source. Thus, in practice, when a user wears one of theaforesaid eyebrow-irradiating devices, it is quite possible that theeyebrow-irradiating device would be dislocated or misaligned byunexpected shakes or collisions results from ill fit between the deviceand user's head. More seriously, the irradiation section might slip downto a place that the irradiating beams could jeopardize user's eyes.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the aforesaid ill-fit concern upon any of the conventionaleyebrow-irradiating devices, thus when the eyebrow-irradiating device isimpacted to dislocate, the irradiation section would be quite possibleto harm user's eyes through direct irradiation, and further to causeserious body risk. Accordingly, it is an object of the present inventionto provide a wearable eyebrow-irradiating device that can increasewearing stability of the device on user's head so as further to preventthe lighting component from irradiating user's eyes.

In the present invention, the wearable eyebrow-irradiating deviceincludes a main irradiation body, a circumferential light-shieldinglining and a fastening headband.

The main irradiation body, applied to be worn on a head of a user, hasat least one lighting component for projecting at least oneeyebrow-growth stimulating beam onto at least one eyebrow-growing zoneon the head upon when the main irradiation body is fitted onto the head.The circumferential light-shielding lining, mounted fixedly at the mainirradiation body by surrounding the at least one lighting component, isto shield the at least one eyebrow-growing zone upon when the mainirradiation body is fitted onto the head, so that an eye close to the atleast one eyebrow-growing zone is isolated from the at least oneeyebrow-growing zone. The fastening headband, connecting the mainirradiation body, is to wear the main irradiation body tightly onto thehead, and to elastically deform the circumferential light-shieldinglining so as to completely shield the at least one eyebrow-growing zoneand thus to prevent the at least one eyebrow-growth stimulating beamfrom irradiating the eye.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the circumferentiallight-shielding lining further has an extension portion for contacting aroot of nose upon when the main irradiation body is fitted to the head.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the circumferentiallight-shielding lining is made of a silicone.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the fastening headband isdetachably connected with the main irradiation body.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the fastening headbandincludes a first fixation structure, a second fixation structure and abelt body, the first fixation structure and the second fixationstructure being detachably connected with the main irradiation body, twoopposing ends of the belt body being engaged with the first fixationstructure and the second fixation structure, respectively. Preferably,the belt body is made of a silicone, and the belt body is an elasticband.

As stated above, since the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device providedby the present invention is consisted of the main irradiation body, thecircumferential light-shielding lining and the fastening headband, thusthe main irradiation body can be fitted tightly onto user's head by thefastening headband, and the circumferential light-shielding lining canbe elastically deformed to completely shield the at least oneeyebrow-growing zone and thus to prevent the eye from being irradiatedby the at least one eyebrow-growth stimulating beam. Upon such anarrangement, wearing stability of the eyebrow-irradiating device can beeffectively improved, and also possible optical leakage of theeyebrow-growth stimulating beams can be substantially avoided.

All these objects are achieved by the wearable eyebrow-irradiatingdevice described below.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will now be specified with reference to itspreferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a preferred embodiment of thewearable eyebrow-irradiating device in accordance with the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 demonstrates schematically another view of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing separately and user andthe preferred embodiment of the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device inaccordance with the present invention;

FIG. 4 demonstrates schematically another view of FIG. 3, specificallywith the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device in a cross-sectional viewalong line A-A of FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of the wearableeyebrow-irradiating device worn on a head of user in accordance with thepresent invention; and

FIG. 6 demonstrates schematically another view of FIG. 5, specificallywith the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device in a cross-sectional viewalong line A-A of FIG. 1.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The invention disclosed herein is directed to a wearableeyebrow-irradiating device. In the following description, numerousdetails are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding ofthe present invention. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the artthat variations of these specific details are possible while stillachieving the results of the present invention. In other instance,well-known components are not described in detail in order not tounnecessarily obscure the present invention.

Refer now to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2; where FIG. 1 is a schematic perspectiveview of a preferred embodiment of the wearable eyebrow-irradiatingdevice in accordance with the present invention, and FIG. 2 demonstratesschematically another view of FIG. 1.

As shown, the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device 100 includes a mainirradiation body 1, a circumferential light-shielding lining 2 and afastening headband 3.

The main irradiation body 1 has an outer surface 11, an inner surface 12and two lighting components 13 and 14. The outer surface 11 is furnishedwith a start button 111 and an indicator 112. The start button 111 isused for activating the main irradiation body 1, and the indicator 112is to show an operation state of the main irradiation body 1. The innersurface 12 is located oppositely to the outer surface 11, with respectto the main irradiation body 1. The two lighting components 13 and 14,both embedded on the inner surface 12, are used to generate at least oneeyebrow-growth stimulating beam (not shown in the figure). In thepresent invention, each of the lighting components 13 and 14 can be asemiconductor laser or an LED, and the eyebrow-growth stimulating beamcan be a visible red light having a wavelength range within 620-1000 nmor a near-infrared.

The circumferential light-shielding lining 2 is installed fixedly on theinner surface 12 of the main irradiation body 1 by surrounding thelighting components 13 and 14. In this embodiment, the circumferentiallight-shielding lining 2 can be made of silicone, rubber, foam, or thelike opaque material.

The fastening headband 3 includes a first fixation structure 31, asecond fixation structure 32 and a belt body 33. The first fixationstructure 31 and the second fixation structure 32 are individually anddetachably fixed to opposing portions of the outer surface 11, and twoopposing ends of the belt body 33 are engaged with the first fixationstructure 31 and the second fixation structure 32, respectively.Thereupon, the entire fastening headband 3 can be connected with themain irradiation body 1 in a detachable manner. In this embodiment, thebelt body 33 can be an elastic band including a silicone portion.

Refer now to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4; wherein FIG. 3 is a schematicperspective view showing separately and user and the preferredembodiment of the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device in accordance withthe present invention, and FIG. 4 demonstrates schematically anotherview of FIG. 3, specifically with the wearable eyebrow-irradiatingdevice in a cross-sectional view along line A-A of FIG. 1.

As shown, the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device 100 of the presentinvention is to be worn on a head 201 of a user 200, in which the head201 of the user 200 has two eyebrow-growing zones 2011 and 2012, growingan eyebrow 2013 and another eyebrow 2014, respectively.

While the main irradiation body 1 is positioned to the head 201, the twolighting components 13 and 14 are to projects respective eyebrow-growthstimulating beams onto the corresponding eyebrow-growing zones 2011 and2012. At this time, the circumferential light-shielding lining 2 shieldsboth the eyebrow-growing zones 2011 and 2012. In this embodiment, sincethe red light or the near-infrared is introduced to irradiate theeyebrow-growing zones 2011 and 2012, thus growth of the eyebrows 2013and 2014 in the respective eyebrow-growing zones 2011 and 2012 can beeffectively promoted.

Refer now to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6; wherein FIG. 5 is a schematicperspective view of the wearable eyebrow-irradiating device worn on ahead of user in accordance with the present invention, and FIG. 6demonstrates schematically another view of FIG. 5, specifically with thewearable eyebrow-irradiating device in a cross-sectional view along lineA-A of FIG. 1.

As shown, the main irradiation body 1 is tightly fitted onto the head201 of the user 200 via the application of the belt body 33. Preferably,while in the tight fit, the circumferential light-shielding lining 2 isdeformed elastically so as to have the main irradiation body 1positioned firmly on the head 201 and to entirely shield both theeyebrow-growing zones 2011 and 2012. Thereupon, when the two lightingcomponents 13 and 14 project respective eyebrow-growth stimulating beamsonto the corresponding eyebrow-growing zones 2011 and 2012, no opticalleakage is possible. In addition, with the help of the circumferentiallight-shielding lining 2 in positioning and shielding, the risk of theeyebrow-growth stimulating beam hitting eyes of the user would becompletely removed.

In addition, the circumferential light-shielding lining 2 furtherprovides an extension portion 21 to contact a root of nose 2015 uponwhen the main irradiation body 1 is fitted to the head 201. Thereby, thecircumferential light-shielding lining 2 can be still fitted to the head201, even that the contour protrusion exists at the root of nose 2015.

In summary, in comparison to the conventional hanging or clampingeyebrow-irradiating device that is barely fitted to user's head, so thatthe risk of hurting user's eyes due to a false position of theirradiation section caused by unexpected impacts does always exist, thewearable eyebrow-irradiating device provided by the present inventioncan fit the main irradiation body tightly onto user's head byintroducing the fastening headband and the circumferentiallight-shielding lining, and thus can further shield the eyebrow-growingzones completely. Upon such an arrangement, wearing stability of theeyebrow-irradiating device can be effectively improved, and alsopossible optical leakage of the eyebrow-growth stimulating beams can besubstantially avoided.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and describedwith reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by thoseskilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may bewithout departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A wearable eyebrow-irradiating device, to be wornon a head of a user having two eyebrow-growing zones, comprising: a mainirradiation body, configured to be positioned on the head of the user,having an outer surface, an inner surface and two lighting componentsembedded on the inner surface for projecting at least one eyebrow-growthstimulating beam onto at least one of the two eyebrow-growing zones whenthe main irradiation body is fitted onto the head; a fastening headband,connected with the main irradiation body in a detachable manner for themain irradiation body to be worn tightly onto the head; and onecircumferential light-shielding lining, mounted fixedly on the innersurface to surround both of the two lighting components, made of one ofsilicone, rubber and foam, further having an extension portion; wherein,when the main irradiation body is tightly fitted onto the head via thefastening headband, the one circumferential light-shielding lining isdeformed elastically onto the head with the extension portion contactinga root of nose of the user so as to have the main irradiation body to bepositioned firmly on the head and thus to entirely shield light emittedfrom the two lighting components to only emit the light on the twoeyebrow-growing zones, so that an eye close to any of the twoeyebrow-growing zones is isolated from any of the two eyebrow-growingzones.
 2. The wearable eyebrow-irradiating device of claim 1, whereinthe fastening headband includes a first fixation structure, a secondfixation structure and a belt body, the first fixation structure and thesecond fixation structure being detachably connected with the mainirradiation body, two opposing ends of the belt body being engaged withthe first fixation structure and the second fixation structure,respectively.
 3. The wearable eyebrow-irradiating device of claim 2,wherein the belt body is made of a silicone.
 4. The wearableeyebrow-irradiating device of claim 2, wherein the belt body is anelastic band.
 5. The wearable eyebrow-irradiating device of claim 1,wherein the outer surface is furnished thereon with a start button foractivating the main irradiation body and an indicator for showing anoperation state of the main irradiation body.